Quiet Spaces on Singleton
Quiet Spaces on Singleton Campus
This section will show you where the quiet spaces are on Singleton campus. Please follow this link to find a map of where these locations are – map
- Indoor quiet spaces
The following information has been compiled for any student who needs access to quieter areas on campus, to de-stress, take a sensory break or relax.
Quiet spaces in the library / Alternative study spaces
The link below will take you to a list of quieter spaces to study in the Library on Singleton Campus. The quieter spaces in the library are often less well-known areas that fewer students tend to access.
https://myuni.swansea.ac.uk/living-in-swansea/study-and-common-spaces/
The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse (side entrance of Fulton House, next to the Discovery Office) has a silent space for payer, meditation and relaxation. It also has a comfortable area that students can access if they need a break the chaplaincy itself is non–denominational, it’s a friendly, comfortable place to go if you need a break from the noise and bustle of the Campus.
Wellbeing Quiet room
There is a designed quiet space in Wellbeing for students who are emotionally distressed, and or struggling with anxiety. This space can be accessed by reporting to Wellbeing reception in the Talbot building. It’s available for up to an hour at a time, to a very small number of students, to provide a ‘safe space’ to calm. To access, visit Wellbeing reception in room 941 the Talbot building.
- Outdoor spaces on Campus
Singleton Park
Singleton Campus is bordered by Singleton Park. The Botanical and Ornamental Gardens are great places to go to get a sensory break, access some outdoor space and de-stress. You can access the park via the entrance next to Horton House, near the Abbey buildings.
Down to earth Shelter
At the front of the University (to the left as you enter Singleton Campus), there is a rustic shelter, and quiet pond area seating is available.
Quiet spots up near the old Abbey building
There are a number of places to sit looking out over the beach meadow in front of the Abbey building. These are typically underutilised and often available as a result.
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